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    written by the English alternative rock band ‘The Verve’‚ was an iconic song of the late 1990s and carried with it a story many people can relate to. The metaphorical title suggests that life‚ like a symphony‚ is comprised of high notes and low notes but is bitter sweet because many people can find themselves stuck in the formal structure of society and‚ without realizing it‚ watch as life passes before their eyes. The song‚ which is in a first person point of view‚ is sung by the lead singer

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    ELL126: Poetry: Lyric and Narrative Essay ‘Why is your face so sad and glum‚ my dear‚’ ‘Why does your brow seem so furrowed‚ my dear?’ ‘Spare yourself the details my love‚ I fear your worry will reveal my truth.’ ‘But what truth can bring such sadness‚ my dear‚ What truth brings such a pale complexion‚ my dear?’ ‘O save yourself from the burden my love‚ I fear your worry will reveal my truth.’ ‘Where is young Edward

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    Stories and songs from 1965-1972 One Vietnam story I found interesting is from a Vietnam Veteran himself. His name was Allen J. Adrian‚ Sioux Falls‚ SD. He describes to us how he voluntarily signed up for the U.S Marine Corps. Once he was in his training camp he said he would regret being there. He would ask himself questions on why did he do it and how can he get out of it. He said that once he accepted the fact that he had to stay‚ he adjusted to the changes and feelings. He uses the Vietnam War

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    Singer CeeLo Green has released a song called “Robin Williams” which is a tribute to the late actor. Williams‚ a seemingly happy man‚ was battling depression and committed suicide in August 2014. "Robin Williams" is the first single from Green’s upcoming album Heart Blanche. Although the song is good‚ I can’t help but think that it’s a blatant cash-grab. The upbeat and catchy song features lyrics that relate to Williams and his battle with depression. The lines "we don’t know what the next man’s

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    Pop Songs Essay

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    radio stations nowadays feature pop songs because they are somehow catchy and popular‚ hence the name of the genre. Making a new pop hit on the radio is very difficult because there are so many creative aspects in a typical pop song. In addition to that‚ all pop songs are different with very unique components to them. Begin by thinking about your introduction. You want to have simple‚ yet catchy lines to start off your song. A classic method that seems to get a song featured on the radio is beginning

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    Siren Song Essay

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    Colin Stone 10 October 2012 3.05 Free Writing Practice Dr. Cooper Margaret Atwood’s “Siren Song” is written with a crafty yet concise one-sided dialogue with a tone of an almost dark and malicious sense of humor. It is a clever work containing one of the three alluring Sirens‚ alluding to Homer’s The Odyssey‚ successfully captivating a mariner’s attention to “save” her. The poet starts the slow and soft with an appealing cry and by using the device of enjambment‚ is able to speed up and introduce

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    For my textual analysis‚ I chose “The Sweater Song” by Weezer. This song is also referred to as “Undone”. Weezer is an American rock band that formed in 1992 in Los Angeles‚ California. They have had many hits including “Island In the Sun”‚ “Say It Ain’t So” and “Beverly Hills”. The band is commonly known for their blend of reggae‚ rock and pop sound with a beach music twist. The artist’s purpose of this song is to express how his talent composes his identity. During this song‚ he realizes that

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    from home. Ludacris is trying to get the listener to realize the struggles that even children have to face because adults are not the only ones who have problems‚ like most people believe. He is very successful in portraying his message through this song. Girls at that young of an age should be enjoying their childhood‚ but instead they are forced to become adults and take care of themselves. Lisa‚ whom is nine years old‚ is always stuck at home alone. She never met her father‚ and she never sees

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    Wilco Song Analysis

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    Saunders statement on the impact of Wilco song reflects his own values from his fiction by allowing him to relate his fictional stories to what people go through everyday. For Saunders‚ the song brings out the better in him‚ he feel like every type of situation has a solution. Even in the most conflicted scenario people are able or have the option to put aside their differences and workout their differences. Saunders writing style also includes writing things indirectly by giving out clues of what

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    Coldplay Song Analysis The song ‘Paradise’ by Coldplay is very unique and special to me in numerous ways. One of the main reasons I enjoy it so much is because there is so much room for interpretation. Anyone can have a different perspective on what it means to them. The song to me represents the attempts by a girl to maintain a child-like innocence in her life by dreaming and running away to paradise. During the first half of the song‚ I noticed the rhythm and beat rather then the lyrics and made

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